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Highway Tunnel Defect Detection Based on Mobile GPR Scanning

Junli Zhai    
Qiang Wang    
Haozheng Wang    
Xiongyao Xie    
Mingyi Zhou    
Dongyang Yuan and Weikang Zhang    

Resumen

In order to overcome the difficulty in rapid detection for expressway tunnels, the coherence calculation of dual-frequency radar signal in the time domain is proposed to suppress the interference. A dual-frequency (400 MHz and 900 MHz) GPR and a manipulator are developed. In the horizontal direction, it has a -90°~90° range, a vertical rotation range from 0 to 90°, a length range from 5~9.5 m, and an antenna rotation between -40°~40°. The mobile scanning has been realized in the expressway tunnel, taking the vehicle as the mobile carrier. The research shows that: This equipment realizes the rapid detection of the tunnel without affecting the expressway?s opening. The imaging algorithm recognizes the structural thickness, reinforcement distribution characteristics, and structural diseases. According to the detection carried out in Zhejiang, China, the spacing between reinforcement in the second lining is 4 cm, and the thickness of the structure is about 0.55 m. However, the reinforcement has deformed badly, and the defects are also discerned in the structure. Compared with the traditional handheld radar detection, the equipment dramatically reduces the labor demand, time, and cost and can meet engineering needs. With the proposed method, the detection time is reduced to 12 min/km from 0.5 d/km, and the cost is reduced by more than two times. Furthermore, during the detection, the traffic can be maintained normally.

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